Author: David Pike

David Pike is an experienced news journalist with over 20 years experience as a UK News editor for WTX News and other news publications.

The busy Rhuddlan Road in North Wales has been closed following a serious accident near the McDonalds/Pet Place roundabout. The closure extends to the turning for St George, causing traffic chaos for commuters in the area. Emergency services are currently on the scene, attending to those involved in the accident. The road closure is expected to remain in place for several hours as authorities work to clear the scene and investigate the cause of the…

Read More

Police in Scotland have linked a disturbance in Inverkeithing with an incident in nearby Dunfermline, sparking concerns of potential ongoing issues in the area. The disturbance in Inverkeithing occurred late last night, with reports of loud noises and a large group of individuals causing a disturbance in a residential area. Police were called to the scene and managed to disperse the group, but not before several residents reported feeling intimidated and scared. Shortly after the…

Read More

Alessandro’s, a beloved stall in Hull’s historic Trinity Market, has been serving up delicious Italian cuisine for decades. With its charming atmosphere and mouthwatering dishes, it has become a staple for locals and visitors alike. Founded by Alessandro himself, the stall has stood the test of time in the bustling market, offering a taste of Italy right in the heart of Hull. From traditional pasta dishes to freshly baked pizzas, Alessandro’s menu is sure to…

Read More

The mysterious disappearance of a 74-year-old woman has now turned into a murder investigation, as Bedfordshire Police believe Annette Smith has not been seen since November. Ms. Smith, from West Wing, Fairfield Park, near Stotfold, was last seen wearing a black and white striped cardigan and red leather slip-on shoes, carrying a suitcase and getting into a navy blue or black estate car with another woman. Detective Chief Inspector Dale Mepstead, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire…

Read More

Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, has broken her silence after her husband, Peter Murrell, was charged in connection with the Scottish Parliament’s inquiry into the handling of harassment complaints against Alex Salmond. Sturgeon, who has been facing intense scrutiny over her involvement in the investigation, took to social media to address the situation. In a statement, she expressed her confidence in the judicial process and reiterated her commitment to cooperating fully with the…

Read More

In a shocking turn of events, a Welsh cabinet minister had a complete meltdown during a live television interview, prompting the host to intervene. The incident unfolded during a heated discussion on BBC Question Time, where the minister was grilled on a controversial policy decision. Welsh Conservative has a meltdown on BBC Question Time Welsh MP David TC Davies, The Secretary of State for Wales, was in a live show in the Spa town of…

Read More

Friday’s newspaper leads feature various stories, but almost all of them are domestic political news. A number of the headlines lead on plans from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to challenge what he describes as Britain’s “sick note culture.” Elsewhere, the EU’s olive branch to UK students, Thames Water nationalisation plans and the Tory MP cash scandal make the front pages.

Several UK papers, and most of the Scottish front pages, of course, lead on news that former Scottish First Minister, Nicola Strugeon’s husband has been charged with stealing from the SNP. 

Most of the papers offer up a snippet of their review of the latest Taylor Swift album on their front pages. So far, it’s all glowing reviews for Taylor’s – The Tortured Poets Department.

Read More

PC Lisa Thomas of Holyhead has been making waves in the North Wales Police force, with even the Chief Constable taking notice of her outstanding work. Known for her dedication and commitment to serving her community, PC Thomas has earned the respect and admiration of her colleagues and superiors alike. Her hard work and professionalism have not gone unnoticed, as Chief Constable Carl Foulkes recently joined her on patrol in Holyhead. During their time together,…

Read More

A woman from Harrow, Greater London, has been sentenced to prison for making over 2,000 nuisance 999 calls in the last three years. Sonia Nixon, 56, used 17 different mobile phones to make these calls, with 1,194 calls made in 2023 alone. Her repeated calls cost the Metropolitan Police an estimated £4,500 within five months, impacting how quickly operators could respond to genuine emergencies. Nixon was one of the top three repeat callers last year,…

Read More

The culinary scene in Portadown, Co Armagh just got a whole lot tastier with the opening of a new artisan food restaurant and takeaway. The establishment, which boasts a sleek tent design and cosy lighting, is sure to attract foodies from near and far. Located in the heart of town, the restaurant offers a menu filled with delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. From gourmet sandwiches to hearty soups and salads, there is something…

Read More

British tourist critically ill after misjudging jump from cliff and landing on rocks A man was seriously hurt after misjudging a leap from a cliff and crashing onto rocks at a beauty spot in Tenerife. The 40-year-old man, thought to be British, was stretchered away from the scene. Footage of the horror incident emerged overnight, showing a group of men believed to be friends of the holidaymaker counting down from five before he launched himself…

Read More

BBC News presenter launches legal fight against broadcaster after being off air for over a year BBC presenter Martine Croxall is taking legal action against the broadcaster after being off air for over a year. Croxall will be taking the BBC to an employment tribunal which is scheduled to take place on May 1. The two-day hearing in London is likely to be one of the most high-profile cases of tribunal for BBC in recent…

Read More

Prime suspect in murder at £4,000,000 flat ‘has fled the UK’ The prime suspect in the murder of a 27-year-old who was found stabbed to death in a £4 million property near Hyde Park is believed to have fled the UK. Kamonnan Thiamphanit, who was known as Angela to her friends, was found dead inside the Airbnb property in central London last week. The property developer, who had dual Chinese-Hong Kong and Thai nationality, was…

Read More

Tory suspended over 3am call demanding money saying he was locked up by ‘bad people’ A Tory MP has been suspended from the party while officials investigate claims he misused thousands of pounds of campaign funds. Mark Menzies, a trade envoy who represents Fylde in Lancashire, used the money for medical bills and personal expenses, according to The Times. The MP has disputed these allegations. He has ‘agreed to relinquish the Conservative whip, pending the…

Read More

Thursday’s front pages lead on a variety of stories, with mostly domestic political news being splashed.

The government’s Rwanda plans, the latest political polling, Angela Rayner’s tax scandal and Brexit are among the headlines. Several papers cover international news, including flash flooding in the Gulf states, Prince Harry is a hot topic for a couple of the tabloids, as the prince lists the USA as his main residence.

The papers also pick up on both Manchester City and Arsenal being knocked out of the Champions League.

Read More

The former head of the Scottish Police Authority’s (SPA) Conduct, Assurance and Professionalism Department (CAPD), Les Brown, has raised concerns about the presence of police officers during the investigation into the death of Sheku Bayoh. Mr. Bayoh, a 31-year-old black man, died in police custody in Kirkcaldy, Scotland in May 2015. His death sparked outrage and calls for justice from his family and the community. Les Brown, who was head of CAPD at the time…

Read More

Tory MP Sir Edward Leigh Slams Slow Roll-Out of Digital Connectivity in Rural Areas In a fiery exchange during Science, Innovation and Technology questions in Parliament today, Tory MP Sir Edward Leigh took aim at the slow roll-out of digital connectivity to rural areas of Britain. Standing in the House of Commons, the Gainsborough MP questioned Minister of State Julia Lopez on the progress of delivering better connections to people living in the countryside. “Why…

Read More

In the midst of escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas, authorities are also turning their attention to a different kind of conflict – the battle against vaping among children. As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues to dominate headlines, health officials are sounding the alarm on the growing popularity of vaping among young people. In an effort to combat this trend, there will be a crackdown on vapes to make them less appealing to children. According to…

Read More

Shannon Matthews’ kidnapper Michael Donovan dies from cancer The kidnapper who conspired to snatch schoolgirl Shannon Matthews as part of a fake abduction plot has died of cancer. Mick Donovan, 54, held Shannon captive in his flat for 24 days after hatching a bogus ransom plot with her mother back in 2008. The pair cooked up the kidnapping hoax in an attempt to claim a £50,000 reward for her return, and even tried to extort…

Read More

Why was ‘Britain’s strictest school’ allowed to ban Muslim prayer? A High Court judge has ruled that a prayer ban at one of Britain’s best performing state schools is “not unlawful”, following accusations of religious discrimination and intense controversy. An unnamed Muslim pupil bought the case last year, claiming it “uniquely” impacted her Muslim faith. Judge Linden ruled that the pupil had signed up to the school knowing its unique policy on prayer. He also…

Read More

UK inflation falls as meat and crumpet prices drop Food prices have dropped on items such as meat, crumpets and chocolate biscuits helping to drive down inflation to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years.  Official figures show rate consumer prices fell to 3.2% in the year to March, down from 3.4% the month before. Inflation has been falling gradually since it peaked at 11.1% in late 2022. However, lower inflation does not mean prices overall…

Read More

The courtroom was filled with tension as the trial of Ahmed Alid, a Moroccan asylum seeker accused of murder and attempted murder, unfolded in Teesside Crown Court. The shocking details of the case were revealed, including a harrowing incident at Middlesbrough Police Station where a panic button failed to work during a violent altercation with two female detectives.

Read More